Crossroads
Roofless ring of immense ancient trees where four roads meet, defaced statue of old king with mocking head sporting red eye.
The Crossroads, a haunting roofless ring of ancient trees where four ancient roads converge in the bleak landscape of Ithilien, stands as a poignant symbol of decayed kingship with its defaced statue of an old king, its head replaced by a mocking orcish helm bearing Sauron's red eye. Featured prominently in The Two Towers, this forsaken site marks a critical juncture in Frodo, Sam, and Gollum's treacherous journey toward Mordor, embodying the desolation wrought by the Dark Lord's influence. Though it appears only once in the series, the Crossroads endures as a stark emblem of Middle-earth's fading glory, its eerie stillness underscoring the perilous crossroads of fate faced by the protagonists.
History
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
Roofless ring of immense ancient trees where four roads meet, defaced statue of old king with mocking head sporting red eye.
Book Appearances
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 18